Free, web-based EHR is named top vendor for customer satisfaction among primary care specialties by an independent survey of 30,000 ambulatory medical providers SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19, 2011 ...
Allscripts is buying competing electronic health record vendor Practice Fusion in a $100 million deal that bolsters Allscripts' reach and scale—and moves it up the ranks of the largest EHR businesses ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Practice Fusion plans to launch native iPhone and Android ...
Practice Fusion, a San Francisco-based electronic health records (EHR) vendor and a subsidiary of Allscripts, has agreed to a $145 million settlement with the federal government to resolve allegations ...
Cloud-based EHR provider Practice Fusion has launched a version of its EHR that is native to iOS- and Android-based tablets, meaning the application program has been written for the specific hardware.
Electronic health records vendor Practice Fusion has been on a steady upward trajectory since launching in 2007. It was named the number one EHR vendor by Brown-Wilson’s annual Black Book Rankings in ...
Allscripts announced it will purchase EHR vendor Practice Fusion for $100 million, expanding its portfolio of solutions geared toward small physician practices and ambulatory clinics. The acquisition ...
Practice Fusion is a well-known SaaS vendor of electronic health record (EHR) software to doctors and hospitals, working inside the Salesforce.com cloud. (Shown is part of the new product's ...
Cloud-based EHR vendor Practice Fusion today released an online patient check-in that it said could eliminate reams of paperwork for both patients and physicians, thus saving time and creating further ...
2015 was a year of significant growth for cloud-based EHR vendor Practice Fusion. Here are four things to know. 1. In 2015, Practice Fusion added more than 5,000 new medical practices to its user ...
EHR vendor Practice Fusion will pay $145 million in criminal and civil penalties for soliciting and receiving kickbacks from a drugmaker in exchange for using its software to influence physicians to ...
Electronic records software provider Practice Fusion will pay $145 million in damages to settle allegations that its services were used to influence doctors to prescribe opioid medication to US ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results